1.3.1 Safe to install
Simple, focused piano-note trainer with clear exercises
Piano Notes Trainer by Matvey Kostukovsky is a lightweight iOS app that helps beginners learn and memorize piano key names through quick drills and games, offering a clean interface and straightforward practice modes suitable for new learners and casual practice sessions.
In the review, Piano Notes Trainer organizes its content around two core modes, LEARN and PLAY, with a supplementary FREEPLAY option that may appeal to instructors and advanced students.
- LEARN: The section comprises slides that introduce the piano keyboard, fundamental music theory, and the basics of music notation. The materials are structured to build a solid foundation for beginners, with a clear progression and visual explanations.
- PLAY: An interactive, game-like environment where students practice note naming and note finding. The objective is to achieve consistent accuracy, mirroring the demands of reading real music, and to earn points, stars, and level progression as proficiency improves. The gamified design can support steady practice and reinforcement of concepts.
- FREEPLAY: A configurable space intended for teachers, parents, and more advanced students who need to tailor training sessions. For newcomers, the recommended sequence is to complete the core levels before exploring free-form practice.
Overview
Piano Notes Trainer is a Commercial software in the category Education developed by Matvey Kostukovsky.
The latest version of Piano Notes Trainer is 1.3.1, released on 07/01/2026. It was initially added to our database on 07/01/2026.
Piano Notes Trainer runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of Piano Notes Trainer gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Clear, focused purpose: specifically designed to teach and test piano note recognition (good for beginners and quick practice sessions).
- Simple, minimalist interface that reduces distractions and makes practicing straightforward.
- Multiple practice modes (note identification on staff and on keyboard) that reinforce different aspects of reading notes.
- Customizable keyboard range and clef options let users tailor exercises to their learning level.
- Immediate feedback and scoring help users track short-term progress and reinforce learning.
- Portable/mobile app — practice anywhere on iPhone/iPad without needing a physical piano.
- Appears to be a lightweight app with fast launch and responsive interactions.
- Affordable (or free-to-try) entry point compared with full-featured piano-teaching suites.
Cons
- Focused solely on note identification — lacks broader lesson plans, technique instruction, or set repertoire for complete learning.
- No advanced features such as MIDI input/keyboard connection for interactive live-playing recognition.
- Limited music-theory depth (intervals, chords, rhythm, sight-reading beyond single notes may be missing).
- May lack extensive progress analytics, long-term tracking, or goal-setting features for structured study.
- Interface and feature set may be too minimal for intermediate/advanced players seeking richer practice tools.
- Potentially limited customization of sound/timbre or accessibility options (e.g., larger staff, alternate colors).
- If any premium/in-app purchases exist, advanced functionality might be gated behind payment.
- App-only format means desktop users or those wanting integrated lessons across devices may find it restrictive.
FAQ
What is Piano Notes Trainer?
Piano Notes Trainer is a practice app that helps users learn and recognize piano notes on the staff and on the keyboard through drills, quizzes, and progressive exercises.
Which platforms is Piano Notes Trainer available on?
Piano Notes Trainer is available for iOS devices (iPhone and iPad) via the App Store.
Who developed Piano Notes Trainer and where can I find more information?
The app was developed by Matvey Kostukovsky. More information about the developer and other projects can be found on Matvey's website: https://matveycodes.com/.
What practice modes and features does the app include?
Typical features include note identification drills on the staff, keyboard view, timed practice or unlimited drills, configurable clefs (treble and bass), adjustable note ranges, optional key signatures/accidentals, visual hints, and performance statistics to track progress.
Can I customize which notes, clefs, or key signatures I practice?
Yes. The app lets you choose clefs (treble/bass), limit the note range (e.g., middle C region), and include or exclude certain key signatures and accidentals so you can tailor practice to your current level.
Does the app play the sound of the note and can I hear a piano tone?
Yes. Piano Notes Trainer provides piano note sounds so you can hear the pitch when practicing. Sound can typically be toggled on or off in the app settings.
Is there progress tracking or statistics?
The app includes performance tracking (correct/incorrect answers, streaks, accuracy percentages and/or practice history) so you can monitor improvement over time.
Does Piano Notes Trainer work offline?
Yes. The core practice functionality (drills, note sound, settings, and local statistics) works offline. Internet access is only required for downloading the app, updates, or contacting support.
Does the app support MIDI keyboards or external MIDI input?
Some note-training apps support MIDI input, but behavior can vary by version. If you need MIDI support, check the app description on the App Store or contact the developer (visit https://matveycodes.com/) to confirm current MIDI capabilities.
How can I get support, report a bug, or request a feature?
For support, bug reports, or feature requests, consult the app’s App Store listing for contact details or visit the developer site at https://matveycodes.com/ for contact information and links to the latest updates.
Boris Weber
I am an editor at UpdateStar. I started as a support engineer, and am now specialized in writing about general software topics from a usability and performance angle among others. I telecommute from UpdateStar’s Berlin office, when I am not working remote as a digital nomad for UpdateStar. When I'm not analyzing the latest software updates, you can find me exploring new cities, immersing myself in local cultures, and discovering innovative tech trends across the globe.
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